Rainbow Crafts
Rainbow Crafts Company, Inc. or, Rainbow Crafts was a toy manufacturing company created and operated by Noah McVicker and his nephew Joseph McVicker as a subsidiary of the midwestern soap company, Kutol Products.[1][2] The company manufactured Play-Doh, a modeling compound for children.[1][2] Rainbow Crafts operated under the McVickers from 1956 until 1965 when it was sold to General Mills with all rights to Play-Doh.[1][2] In 1971, Rainbow Crafts and Kenner Products (both subsidiaries of General Mills) merged,[2] and, in 1987, Tonka Corporation bought both subsidiaries.[2] Hasbro currently manufactures Play-Doh.[1]
Toy manufacturing | |
Founder | Noah McVicker, Joseph McVicker |
Headquarters | United States |
References
- Walsh, Tim. Timeless Toys: Classic Toys and the Playmakers Who Created Them. Andrews McNeel Publishing, 2005.
- Ohio History Central: "Rainbow Crafts Company, Inc.." Retrieved 30 October 2008.
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